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Front Editor’s choice GRANORTE
Designed by Alzira Peixoto and Carlos Mendonca of SimpleFormsDesign, 3DForms is a collection of 3D cork wall tiles that can be arranged to bring a one-of-a-kind texture to walls and other vertical surfaces. Made entirely from 100% post-industrial recycled cork, already a sustainable and renewable raw material, 3DForms also captures cork’s unique natural aesthetic for a distinct look. 3DForms tiles are available in different geometrical 3D designs that can be used together to bring a wide range of layout combinations. Ramp, Pyramid, Plain, Porto, Lisboa and Douro are available in 300 x 300mm or 150 x 150mm tiles and in a wide range of colours. With natural cork colours as well as shades like bluemoon, dark, smoke, pearl and terracotta, 3DForms offers extraordinary possibilities.
granorte.pt
PRODUCTS
MILLIKEN
Milliken’s popular Carbon Neutral carpet tile collection Comfortable Concrete has been reimagined by the company’s in-house UK design team. Comfortable Concrete Retold is available with fresh new designs and updated colours, as well as a new value engineered construction to help meet the market needs of the current climate. The collection is inspired by the raw, urban feel of the concrete metropolis and street style. The colour palette has evolved to reflect the trend for warmer and lighter colours.
millikencarpet.com
STYLE
As one of the pioneers of remote working solutions, Citrix recently chose to reconfigure their Cambridge Science Park ofices. Aiming to create an environment that would facilitate engagement, creativity and productivity, moveable wall specialists Style installed two Dorma Hüppe Variflex solid moveable walls and a single Variflex glass moveable wall, delivering exceptional acoustic ratings of 55dB and 52dB respectively and allowing Citrix staff to sub-divide the space as required.
style-partitions.co.uk
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